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Tighten Your Cybersecurity: Hackers Target Industrial Wrenches with Ransomware Threats
Ready for a twist? Hackers are tightening their grip—on intranet-connected wrenches! Bosch’s tool might do more than just bolt-tightening; it’s a potential ransomware party, and not the fun kind. Patch your nutrunners, folks, or it’s cyber-chaos on aisle five! #WrenchRansomwareWoes

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Who knew that a wrench could throw such a digital spanner in the works? Our beloved tool aficionados have been hit with a cyber curveball, courtesy of the Bosch Rexroth Handheld Nutrunner NXA015S-36V-B. If being precise about torque levels wasn't stressful enough, imagine your trusted wrench betraying you for a ransomware joyride. Keep those nuts and bolts tight, people – the cyber gremlins are loose in the toolbox!